America Behind Bars
A five part series, produced between 1996 and 2001 examining the structure of the prison system and the culture of incarceration that has made the U.S. the largest jailer of it's people in the world, both in absolute numbers and as a percentage of the population.
Programs in this series:
Lock Down USA
Producers: DeeDee Halleck, Cathy Scott and Barbara Zahm (49:04) 1996
The Last Graduation: The Rise and Fall of College Programs in Prison.
Producer/Director: Barbara Zahm
Producers: DeeDee Halleck, Benay Rubenstein, Cathy Scott
(54:16) 1997
USA INCarcerated -Critical Resistance Beyond the Prison Industrial Complex
Producers: Carla Leshne and Sasha Magee (26:13) 1999
Includes PSA for Witness at the end.
Critical Resistance: Visions of Freedom
Producers: Neal Morrison and Luana Plunkett and the Critical Resistance Production Collective.
lockdown. . (30:00) 1999
Millions for Mumia
The People's Video Network 1998
Lock Down USA
The Structure of the Prison Crisis
Production Year: 1996
Runtime: 54:04
Producers:
Barbara Zahm,
Cathy Scott,
DeeDee Halleck
Editors: Cathy Scott
Series:
America Behind Bars
Locale: United States, New Jersey, Attica Prison
Subjects:
African American Studies,
American Studies,
Urban Studies,
Education,
Racism,
Prisons,
Youth
CatalogueNumber: 03301
The U.S. has the highest penal incarceration rate in the world. 1.7 million prisoners when this video was made in 1996. The number now exceeds 2 million. The number of prisoners has doubled every 7 years. 200 new prison cells are built every single day. What is going on?
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The Last Graduation
The Rise and Fall of College Programs in Prison.
Production Year: 1997
Runtime: 54:16
Producers:
Barbara Zahm,
Cathy Scott,
Benay Rubenstein,
DeeDee Halleck
Editors: Barbara Zahm, Kate Kirtz, Cathy Scott, Gabe Seldess
Series:
America Behind Bars
Locale: United States, New York
Subjects:
African American Studies,
American Studies,
Urban Studies,
Education,
Racism,
Prisons
CatalogueNumber: 03309
You will not be able to remain neutral about the issue of higher education in prison after viewing this powerful and moving documentary.
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USA INCarcerated
Critical Resistance: Beyond the Prison Industrial Complex - Part 2
One of two videos documenting the 1998 Critical Resistance Conference in Berkeley, California. Includes presentations by Angela Davis, Ramona Africa, Bruce Franklin, Christian Parenti, Mike Davis, Joyce Miller, and music by Michael Franti, Ani de Franco and John Trudell.
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Visions of Freedom
Critical Resistance: Beyond the Prison Industrial Complex- Part I
Production Year: 1998
Runtime: 30:00
Producers:
Luana Plunkett,
Neal Morrison
Editors: Luana Plunkett, Neal Morrison
Series:
America Behind Bars
Locale: United States, Berkeley
Subjects:
Political Science,
African American Studies,
American Studies,
Urban Studies,
Art and Literature,
Music and Performance,
Politics,
Racism,
Visual Arts,
Prisons
CatalogueNumber: 03311
Emotionally powerful performances as artists join with Critical Resistance to the Prison Industrial Complex.Filmed at the first Critical Resistance conference in 1998.
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Millions for Mumia
On the case of the imprisoned writer and radio producer, Mumia Abu-Jamal.
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